Morgaine was a happy toddler, a clever girl and a good student both in high school and in college. She grew up in a happy home with a mother that loved her and a father that adored her. To him, as much as he loved his sons, she was his “real” child, the one he helped to raise, the one he changed diapers for, tought to talk, to read and to do her homework.
Morgaine loved her parents as much as they loved her, but still, she found it quite confusing that the other child growing up in their home was not the child of her parents.

Gaheris never had a happy childhood. He had everything a little boy needed and Faith took good care of her fosterson, but he never felt the love like Morgaine did. To Faith, the boy reminded her too much of her late husband, to Luc, he was the symbol of the man who took his Faith away from him. The only one who truely cared about him, seemed to be his baby-stepsister Morgaine, who was years his junior.
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